Massage & Bodywork

September/October 2008

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48 E-LEARNING IN MASSAGE THERAPY Higher education is embracing high- tech learning strategies. Read more about the promise and challenges. BY WHITNEY LOWE 58 FOUNDATIONS OF SOMATIC PRACTICE—PART 1 Let's consider what future advanced training in massage may look like. What about a master's degree in somatic education? BY THOMAS MYERS 66 SUPPORTING EDUCATORS Lippincott Williams & Wilkins and ABMP have published an unprecedented textbook for massage therapy instructors. BY KARRIE OSBORN 70 TOUCH FOR HOMELESS CLIENTS Walk the streets of San Francisco's Tenderloin district and meet the clients of Mary Ann Finch and her massage-based nonprofit. BY REBECCA JONES 80 QUANTUM-TOUCH Life-force energy and loving compassion between practitioner and client fortify this work and foster clients' ability to heal. BY BARBARA NEWELL 88 SOURCEPOINT THERAPY'S WELCOME TO THE WEB! M&B IS PLEASED TO DEBUT ITS NEW DIGITAL EDITION. READ MORE ABOUT IT ON PAGE 13. BLUEPRINT Conceiving of the body as energy forms the roots of this energetic healing system. And using the body's blueprint helps center the process. BY DONNA THOMSON

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